This project was conducted jointly with the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in England and PRIA in India. Researchers and activists cooperated with the project to systematize how civil society contributes to the role of middle-income countries as innovators and providers of cooperation for development. Articulação SUL produced a case study on the proposed Community Seed Banks Creole in areas of family farming in Mozambique and South Africa. It also participated in the GPDEC meeting in Mexico, led the production of a mini-documentary and contributed for synthesis design products.
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